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Playbook · Plan + Procure

Every gap becomesa scoped project —matched to someone who can close it.

Foundation finds the gaps. Playbook turns them into owned, sequenced, procurable work — each connected to a named provider through a structured match.

The gapThe match
Playbook · the plan
Each gap, a scoped project, matched
CBAMEmbedded-emissions3 matched
CSRDDouble-materiality2 matched
EPRPackagingScoping
Not a list
1
a plan — owner,
scope, sequence

Illustrative plan · gaps matched to providers

The thesis

Gap closure through a named provider.Not a multi-year in-house build.

Foundation surfaces what's missing. Playbook turns each gap into a scoped project — owner, scope, and sequence made explicit — then connects it to named providers drawn from the 106K+ field who can close it. It runs through a structured match: not a directory, not a search, a procurable handoff.

The two forces

Every gap becomes a scoped project.Each project connects to named providers.

The gap

Every gap becomes a scoped project.

Owner, scope, and sequence made explicit. Each item from the Foundation gap inventory is structured into work that can actually be owned and tracked.

Foundation scored · Playbook mapped
The match

Each project connects to named providers.

Your tailored program draws from 106K+ providers indexed across 728 use cases and 12 ESG topics: the full curated field, including the opportunities you haven't found.

106K+ providers728 use cases12 ESG topics
Brite engaged · Pulse live
Runs through a structured match — a procurable handoff.
How it works

Gaps become projects.Matched work gets closed.

01

Gap inventory

In from Foundation

The scored, cited gap inventory comes in — each gap already tagged by ESG topic, regulatory exposure, and urgency.

02

Scoped projects

Owner · scope · sequence

Each gap becomes a discrete project with explicit owner, scope, sequencing, and success criteria. Not a list — a plan.

03

Provider match

Structured match

The engines pull named providers from the 106K+ field indexed against the exact use case — routed through a structured match.

04

Into Brite

Work the plan together

The providers Playbook activates populate Brite — where buyers and providers work the plan together on one network.

Gaps become projects.Matched work gets closed.
The framework behind the match

106K+ providers. 728 use cases.One structured match.

12
ESG Topics
Structured ontology
76
Net-Positive
Indicators
728
Use Cases
Capability-indexed
106K+
Providers
Indexed corpus
40+
Jurisdictions
Continuously monitored

Every match is drawn from a provider field built against 728 use cases across 12 ESG topics — cross-referenced against the regulatory obligations that generated each gap. Not a search. A structured handoff.

Who uses Playbook

One output.Three vantage points.

Capital

For Capital

Turn hold-period gap findings into a scoped remediation plan — providers named, sequence set, cost structured before the next board meeting.

For Capital →
Corporate

For Corporate

Move from knowing what's missing to knowing who closes it — and in what order, so nothing stalls waiting on a vendor shortlist.

For Corporate →
Providers

For Providers

Get matched to the work — not a lead form, a named project with a scoped brief, routed through a structured match.

For Providers →

Where sustainability gets real.

Your evolving priorities. Tailored playbooks. Radical collaboration.

Scoped per engagement.

Pricing is structured to the size of the gaps Foundation surfaces and the providers required to close them. Start with a Foundation — €25K, first reports in 5–7 days.